a ’ id t ‘;â€"E'&'â€"m- ridenc -:';q 4 e fln tA i oi Ottaws, December 18, 1865. m ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of t, County ot Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. There is about20 df t*is Farm cleared, the remainder is red with wood. * ACRES ;)r% sITCATED A M F m is the Township of , County of Cariston, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the &th concession. There i# about 25 mcres h cagoiomt parte of the vity, woll different parts of the city, well A TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is neady new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is a good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which ‘rents at $100 per annum. . It is situ in the immeâ€" diote vicinity of the Railway, Terminus, ard â€" is a very desirable place for ia private resiâ€" § . ls THE VILLAGE or’ l k . > RICHMONXD; 18 miles from the | ‘City of Ottawa. An excellentopenâ€" ‘ R ing for a General Merchant For particulars apply to the Proprietor on ml premises. «*Â¥ * ® __ :__ GEORGE BROWX. || AL â€" known as WOODROOFFS, owned by the late Captuin Baker, beautifully situated on Kichmond Road, within five miles from Ottawa, containing 300 seres or thereabouts, being composed of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in Ist Concession Oftawa, Front am 10 D Richmond, February 10, 1866 Wimeriggges. Lot No. T South side of Murray Bueet, was wouble House and lerge Yard and Stables. This is one of the best stands in eâ€" City for a Tavern or Boarding House. t 'l’:m:o:hmcuniou: T. mrmmuut"e id & P k Lk eAE ht d n M larmoh.'s PROPERTY FOR SALE. |â€" Shov and Dwellin=â€"House for Sale A handsome Stone Cottage, with about 1 } acres of lmad, and cuthouses aitached, beautifuliy situated on the Montreal aai Ottawa Road, only 14 nviles from Ottawa, and communding a view of the City and surrounding country. . _ i ed with a good Hardwood "This is a good Farm, and will be soldjat a reasonable rate. t No. 4. °. †ACRES OPF LA IX THE OM fifulig of Pngords, Couny of Cante: IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN Wnuu TW Oâ€"A X De A«HALE MIL Es of the City Limits, with A DW ELLLNG MOUSE erected thereon.. One half of the land is M: well fo:od. These properties are & & hasers, and rome merogeey m estine wl nn:nrm TITLES WILL BE GIVEN further particalars apply to + * WM. CLEGG, ESQ., °* _____ s/_ _ Telegraph Building, Ottawa Ciiy. Ottawa, Fob. 22, 18066. Tlar ELIGIBELE PROPERTY known as WOODROOFFS, owned by the late FARMS FOR SALE! February 10, 1866. ; As the, road is now being Magadamized, this is a valuable investment. . To be sold very cheap. l OTs 12 15D 13, sOUTH CATHCART --4...‘:’.’.'..'.".".;.’?':'.‘..&.. i ereggs. all in the City of Ottawa. / % Also, VILLA LOTS 10, 11, 12 and 13, being pait of the South half of the front part ‘st Lot 20. -:-._t-up ; llhu-'. as laid id sther City Lets and FarmingcLaies, * $ ZM" Money ol.t-w + Apply to s LEWTS ~PINXHEY, e Hevine o Barmsters, &e., Ottawa. No. 1 l“ ACRES oOPr r"u:‘rnor:-rv known as the O8SL HALL FARM, situated in the Township of t, Counâ€" zdcul-.hn" the half of Lot No. im the second Rideau‘ Front. There is an extensive ing.on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the is covered with a fine Hardwood The Farm is within fine miles the City, is beautifully situated on the banks of Ridean River, thus haring u-?nnh. city either by lund or water. The land is of a superior quality, and yields erops. Apply to, _ J. J. MURPHY, | Solicitor, corner of York and Sussex Streets Ottaima, May 23. 4 133â€"f e LO‘I'! # AND 10, ON ht South Side Sparks Street, nearly opposite the iot on which the new sank of Montreal is to be ©rexi¢u, au« within fve minutes‘ walk of the other Banks.. Lots Â¥ and 10 on north side of QueenStreet dn rear of the above. volkâ€",> \/ _ Street, (ncarly opposite Workman & Griffin‘s,) a good three storey Stone House, with % goou uwsiung and shop below. The buildâ€" ing is covered with tin, and extends from front to rear, T4 feet. It is a good business stand. Apply to EGAR YIELDING Ottawa, Feb. 6, 1866. 42â€"6m crry _PROPERTYV] LOTs AND HousEs. & Muil, neat the residence of Hos. Marcorx Caxs®ox. This building contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with aii A large Two storep Wooden Building, on the corâ€" ner of Murray Streets. ‘This House is lined with Brick, furnished with donble doors and windows and Venetian Biinds.‘ There is a large Kitchen and Shed attached, with.Pump, Stable aod other Builuâ€" ings in the furd. This House is well adapted tor a Store, Hotel, Boarding House, or private residence. For further particulars apply to j 4s Â¥. O’HANL".N Sandy Hill. Ottawa, tol‘-.ylï¬!.}i“ 46â€"utt . © AL8O, 43 ACRES OF LAND _ . hmr--n,«m.m.wh: a mile from billings Bridge. This land sold en bloc or in lots of 5 meres. > “., For further particulars, apply to _ __ _ _ FRANCIs CLEMOW, ESQ., 6/ 0% "J City of Octawa. Ottaws, Feb. 10, 1366." . : 46uâ€"tf 5 'lmf VALUABLE PROâ€" ols PERTY known as T. M. BLASDELL‘S HOMESTEAD, conâ€" taining about TWO ACKES, beauâ€" tifully situated on the Uttawa River, being Lot One, North side Wellington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dnu;.‘ and outhousés thereon. # to res. LEWIS & PLNXHEY, Bartisters, ge., Ottawa. February 10, 1866, 46â€"u f PosSEssIO® OTS XO%. 2 AND 3 O% E NORTH Dlflnd'fl:dm Im-nm;nuil.d eeenk‘s Sandy Hill, gw-mt‘nm { J,m.& ~ M OECt SALE. _ en _ I NUMBER OF LOTS 811 of the Gloucester Church, an¢ within Eleven ‘miles of Ottaws City. is about 40 sores of this Farm cleared under cultiâ€" â€" _ No. 5. _ _| ’u ACRES OF LA 18 THE Townshipof Gloucester, y of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of No. 21, in the &m This is a Farm and will be sold cheap. ton. This Farm is situated within Two miles of this Farm ¢leared, the rechainder is cover OR SALE. OE S.AILE. FTOR S Dwellings to Let. 25 ACRES OF LAXD For Saie, 1X soUTiH SIDE RIDEAT N GIVe«x IMMEDILATELY. A.‘thllt‘ll‘lwISG FSk. on Besserer Street, Sand> residences or busir ottta.unrxn‘.“.. f YERY CHRAP. TUATED 18 Land Agent. eas purposes. EL & €0., McLEAN, ut 6â€"utf jeform Quarantine, to be bm:::uhov withir the limite of the Quarantine and general m all that may be required to emforce rigic Ts .:3. to the said law and these o&:‘ulnim sh: it all or t‘ person landed on ‘the said Irland, 1f be. teâ€"ambatked o shipped on board any Steamboat or other Vesse when the vesse! is.in a ftstate to receive them, an« that theyâ€"have been examined bL'hln and found i; a fit state for .sâ€"embarkation or for leaving the sail until then persons, goods or merchandize, whic shall be on bowrd such ships or vessels, shall n come or be brought on shore, or go or be put on boar of any other ship or vessel in this Province, exce on Grosseâ€"isie aforesaid, when duly required b competent authority. » | ‘ 2.â€"Supplementary Igspection. ‘ That all Ships, Vesscls and Steamships after ha ing had their discharge from the Quarantine Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to inspection, and fu ther detention it necessary, on their arrival at th Harbour of Quebec, according to the Regu! hereinafter provided. .. 5 3.â€"Grosseâ€"Isle. All ships and vessels of the class and descri hereinbeiore mentioned, as liable to make their Qua rantine at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall anchor within the spae included between Grosseâ€"Isle and a linedrawn par allel to it, through the ied Buoy, to be placed heretofore, under the direction of the Superintei dent of, Pilots, and bounded on the east and w by lings drawn due scuth from the Westorn Extr mities of Clif Island and Grokseâ€"Isle, there to 1 ubmitted; should it be thought necessary by th Medical utticer of the, Station, to sanitary, disin fecting and other measures calculated to preve the introduction ‘and spread of epidemic, contagiou: or infectious diseases within the Province, in acâ€" cordance with the dispositions of the law, and pur. suant ito given from timetotime; and n« ship or vessel thail quit its assigned moorings ai Quarantine wi the order of the proper Otficer of the Station to that effect. f « rm Constables, within the limits of the sai arantine Station.‘ s * 5.â€"Inspection and Superintendence. . ~ The Medical Superintendent: (or in case of hi death, sickness or absence, the Oficer next in th nu;:::kpduï¬ohhld)lhllnlmmu Law these Regulations, and shail direct shi or vessels to p: luin.ou plu.lom Quarantine, as it may necessary to se to» Heshall direct all ships or vessols, liable t 1« Vemels to make Quarantines â€" That all ships and other vessels, whether Sail Vessels or Steawships ard whether carrying passe gers, or passengers and frieght, or treight aione, in bailast whica may during the eight months ne: iollowing the rifteeuth day of April in each an every year armve in the Fort of quebec, from an; or ports, place or places, situated without thi mn-.b! way of that part of the kiver ste La rence whieh is below Grosseâ€"isie, shall stop at. Quarazcine Station of ulrcu-ldo. to be tuere: i spected, uad, it necéssary, detaiped in Quaranti until suen -li-n or vessels have, been dicnar theretrom by L license‘ or, passport, as shall directed to be granted by the Governorin Counci tine, 1t is amonget other taings enacted, that " The @overnor in Council may from time u)cmo make such rtegulations as he tainks proper for enforcing compliauce with all the requisements of this Act, and tur eusuring the due periprmance of Quarantine by anit in respect of Vesseis, Passengers, and Goods Juming into tue Port of Quebes, to wareh hbe thinks it mgus for the peeservation of the Public Heaith, inat such Meguiations should apply, ind tor the tmorough cleansing and disinfecting ui such V essels, woods and Passengers, so as to prevent as laf as possible, the intruwuction or dissemination of disâ€" . oase late of 18 tais Proviuce, and may Lrom ting to mme revoke, aiter or amend such egulations or «qy of them,and make others in their stead ;" and * such itegulations shall have the torce of law durâ€" ing the tume twey be expressly limited to be in force uy during a«ertain hine or at certain times or s¢usons, in which case they shall have the foreg ot law during the tune and at the times and seasous during, or at which they baveâ€"been limited to be in lorce;‘ and "by such mreguiations the Governer in souncil may require the Aaster of "¢very Vessei »comung up tae fuver St. Lawrence from below the Quarsuline station at Grgese Lsle, (except only such Vesséls as are thervin designated andreierred to as excepted)â€"to bring his Vessel to anchor at the place atthe said Quarantine station designated in wme Megulations, and report such Vessel in writing t the urlcer at the saru Station, designated for that ware nhlzwv to tae same, and to the Voyage, vassengers and Cargo thereof . required by such iegulations or by any Utficer: auly aithoâ€" maed uhue? theim to require the same,â€"and to allow the proper Ofiieer‘to visit and inspect such Vessel ana every port thereof, and the Pussengers ama Crew and tae cargo and other articles un board che same,â€"and to seuu on shore at the said ‘Station and.at the pisces there pointed: out by the Umcer Aeréunto authurized by the said Regulations, any or all of the Hasseugers, Crew, Cargy or other artiâ€" ale on board such \ essci, as the |suid Ufficer thinks secossary for preventing the introduction of: contaâ€" grous or infectious disease,â€"aund to allow such Pasâ€" seougers, Crew, Uargo and other articies, and also sme vessel itsell, to cemainâ€"so long at the said staâ€" tiom and at such places thereat respectively, and to we so treated, and cleansed and purined as the said Umcer shail think necessary for the purpose aforeâ€" said; Anu by such Kegulstions, the tovernor in Council may assign to e several Uthicers and perâ€" :-h be employed at the said Quarautine Station, Wfs mud dubes Recesswry for carrying the L:.m’:'Wlnut*anmy lnuouoe:.m wmay deciare that any such Uricer or persons shali oy virtue of his othce or employment be a Justice or the Pesce or a Constabie or Feace ‘Officer for wrusseâ€"lsie and the said Quarantine Station, and for the space around the same described in mb: and such Uincer shail ingly .-“fl.l'“h"-“ of the Feace or Heace mm;u:‘mu ae be otnerwise quallued or not: And by such, seguiations the trovernor in Council m-! tmposo unes notexcecding five Hundred Loliars in wny busé, on persous cuntraveping the same, and may proviae taat the ogenuer shuu be imprisoued until such une be paid, and may airectthat uo vessel shall we entered or cléwred at the Port of Qugbec or of ‘montreal, until ail the requirements of such Reguâ€" istions are fully complieu with,â€" and may direct that any Ferson, Vessel or thing, who or waich has passed or departed or been. remuved from the |said quarantine station, beiore all the requireinents such Megulstions haye been compiied with i respect of such Person, Vessel or thing, © witmout the written â€"permission of the Oticer e powered to suthorize such passing or departu way be compeliqu to return or be carried back the said Stamon, and by force if necessary." * . Now tneverore it is ordéred by His Excellency Govetnor Generalin Vouncil : ~ALES & PORTER YVictoria‘ /( V rnults Tlll UNDERSIGNED, WHILST TEXâ€" DERLNG their sincere thanks to?qir friends and the public generally, for thi{a:u ‘dy and inâ€" ereasing patronage and support, would beg to draw their attention to the fact that, having pow supplied the city for eighteen months, their experience has enabled them to select. such a stock of ALES as shall please the most fastidious taste, while their inâ€" creased &dlmu for Bottling and delivering wil NTC 2C 02002 ICT Soming and delive ® m e ensure the promptest attention to all orders they may be favored with. L. a H. F. BRADING «& co. F__at Wsï¬u will be ‘sent regularly, twico a week to A& t, Richmond, and Cï¬lna. Ottawa, March 27, 1866. : 8$4â€"3m w'utur.n. by the Forticth Chapter of the Consoliaated Statutes of Canada, inâ€" situied : An Act respectiny Emigrants and Quazranâ€" His Excelioncy the Oov.-;.ncoiqnl Council» & OM-W‘inn thatithe authorizâ€" ed discount to be this day 32 per cent, which percentage of deduction is to be continued until next Weekly*Notice, and to apply to all purâ€" cbases made in the United States durifg that week. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. xaxor De®@ruryt, L‘ & s ‘ustoms, Quebe br March, 1863 lT I ECTED BY E HOX. THE FIYANCE MINISTER, that Rereafter W eekly Notieq® be published and furni to Collectors of C , as to the rate of discountÂ¥o be allowed on Am Invoices, which. is to i: ‘Ex‘"{"‘“"’ with ice of gold as rese y Exchange, at u'n:qusl mrgmnp.*uch ices to a p’e‘:r evexy Saturday in the Canada Gazett®. _ _‘ _ Government Hiouse, A MERICAN INVQICESâ€"DOISCOUXN , Emaxes DeraRtÂ¥$Nt, CCzrous, a, Jupe 29, 1866. N CORDANCE TH THE ABOVE y"‘tc'rl:n BÂ¥ TWE wox. Th .\,V“E MILNISTER, that Bereafter W eel be published and furni to Collectors , as to the rate of discount o be allowed 8 Invoices, which. is to in accordar :,df‘o of gold as represe by Exchan,; equal .therpto. Such ices to »pP aturday in the Canada GagzetT®. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE . Fixaxcs Derastygyt, }friron, a, Jupe 29, 1866 CcoRrpANCE WITH THE anov rhqotice is h given thatithe author ant «to be this day 32 per ce Wellington Street, Ortawa, 9th April, 1866 "Cff * 6. Have any died? State number, name ease ? . 7. Have any person or persons come on left your vessels since you left Grosseâ€"Isle 8. Have you any person on board who idiotic, deaf n:d da:mb, blhï¬ or infirm, sccompanied by relations able to support t A-dpl::.‘r&vor, he shall toqnlnpm M rn‘u in charge of vessels to exhibit to icense or passâ€"poft which they shall hav the said lupntilf?h sician at Quebec, who, if he shall find, as well fr« "u.. answers he may receive Tioce in charge of vessels to exhibit to him the iconse or ru-port which they shall have}received from the Medical Superindent at the Quarantine from the Medical Bnrrlndoni at the Qin-nï¬ni Station ; and such Masters ofrrsau in charge shall forthwith exhibit the same for examination, to as from the tenor of the passâ€"port and the actual state of the health of the uu-ï¬uud crew, that sickness does not exist on{oud, shall then grant tothe Master, or person in charge of such vessol, a h 7.â€"Pilots. _ _: Pilots having been furnished with copies of these npl{:iw. and also of the laws â€"reguiating Emiâ€" gratiom, shall exhibit the same to the Master or perâ€" son in charge of every vessel they may board. Every Pilot having charge of a vessel, shall bring her to anchor within the limits of the anchorage ground at Grosseâ€"Isle hereinbefore deuned. They shall also keep the national flag of such vessel flyâ€" ing at the peak until boarded byâ€"the proper officers, and, in case of gickness on board, the said flag shall be kept at halfâ€"mast. On arriving at Quebec, 3. What is your cargo, and whence taken on board? _ . + f 4. At what place or places did your vessel touch in her voyage? : | 8. Was such place or places, or any, and which ‘of mem,inrefl«r with the cholera, plague, or any pestilentiad fever or disease? S GCF * Island. He shall superintend the cleansing, washâ€" ing and purifying of all passengers, and the unâ€" packing and ventilating of their baggage, and when Iicy are in a ht state to proceed, he shall, if need be, cause any baggage or any part of it to be burned or otherwise destroyed. 8 6th.â€"Traders, Suttiers, Grocers and others. © Kogonou following the business of Suttlers, Traâ€" ders, Grocers or others occupations, or concerned in bny'xl:nor selling, shall be allowed to reside upon the Island, except under the lisense and strict conâ€" trol of the Medical Superintendent, who will hrve full authority to discharge andsend frou the Island, all or any such '.rmu. nron.ln; the fact of such disclnrs and the reason therefor, for the ‘:’-ï¬rnu- tion of the Governor General, or persons inisâ€" tering the government. All ln:l:fonou in any way engaged in selling or traffic on the said Island shall be regulated as to prices b{ lists to be furnished by the Medical Superintendent from time to time, asâ€" sisted by the Chief Emigrant Agont at Quebec. He shall strictly enquire into und decide upon all comâ€" plaints of misconduct or breach of the regulations by persons so tradjing ; he shall see that no officer or persons employed: by the| tGovernment, or in any public employment on the said Island, has directly or indirectly any interest or concern in any supply of.. provisions, or other (things to be supplied or furnished, bought or sold upon the said Island, or directly or indirectly, receives or takes any : private gratuity or reward for tnfl. service renderedto any Masters or Crews of Vessels, Passengers or other perâ€" sons upon thesaid Island. _ And it shall be the duty of all persons to whose knowledge any breach of this Regulation shall come, to report the same forthwith to the Meaical Superintendent, who shall enquire into the facts alleged, and may suspend from his ofâ€" fice person so cha wntil the pleasure of th Gorerger uoueral, vuall be hvwlpr‘npoeth‘ the person so‘charged. _ _ _ HMe shall give medical treatment on board in all cases of slight diseases which are not by theso reguâ€" lations specially required to be"treated on shore, and when it shall be deemed advisable not to land the passengers on the said Island. He shall whenâ€" over a vegsel is cleaned, ventitated and purified, direct such vessel to receive on board the whole or any portion of the pagsengers, or whether the whole or any and.which of the said passengers shall reâ€" main on the said Island, to proceed ? the river by some other mode of conveyance, and he shall, so soon as au passengers are reâ€"embarked on board their ship, or on bourd any ship or vessel leaving the uid‘sllpd. give a passport or Clean Billof Health to the Master or person having such vessel in charge, to proceed to Quebec. He shall make returns to the Minister of Agriculture of the vesgel boarded |by him as soon as possible after such vessels ate visiled. therefore considered as the healthy ;pul’t of the said Island. He shall superintend the cleansing, washâ€" Me shall have charge of all ressels detained in Quarantine. â€" He shali direct, if necessary, all pasâ€" sengers to be landed with their luggage. | And shall superintend the <cleansing and â€" diginfection of vessels, He shall direct the number of passengers to be landed, distinguishing those who require to be treated for pestilential or infectious diseases, from those who ao not require‘ such treatment, and he shalthave generally authofity to isolate from each other these different or other classes of persons by dividing the Island in different quarters according to cireuinstances. â€" He shall have megical charge of nllruun‘m who do not disembark, and who may be laboring under any other than pestilential or inâ€" fectious disease; and shall order all passengers and persons on board any such ship or vessel who shall iabor under any pestilential or infectious disease, to be landed with their luggage according to the foregoing regulation. ‘ Island : and that all such passengers and persons, with their luggage, have been washed, cleansed and paritied, and that théreâ€"does not exist amongst those who are about to proceed, or leave the said Island, any case or .symptoms of Asiatic Cholera, Fever, Smaill Pox, Scarlatina or Measles, or other infectious The ical Superintendent shall have charge of muoop?du. 1'1'?'-5.11 receive into the Hup%ul- set apart for the treatinent of pestilential and inâ€" fectious (liseases, all persons laboring under or threatened with any"such disease. He shall have the general superintendence and direction of every â€" thing relating to the sick. He shall visit and, inâ€" spectall pagsengers who shall be landed from ‘any vessel, and distribute them as he shall think expeâ€" dient. Upon the recovery of persons treated for any disease he shall, after due precaution, transfer such persons to any part of the Quarantine Station by h{: for thg recption of healthy persons and He (or.such of his medical assistants as may . be so ordered by him) shall aiso goâ€"of to and board vessels bound to make their Quarantine at Grosse: Isle as aforesaid, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, viz: ll?’ What is your name, and that of your yesâ€" sel s 2. From whence did yoh sail, and date? 8 Did any person or persons, and how many die during the voy age, and from what distemper? 9. Did you or any of the ship‘s company or pasâ€" sengers, with your privity, go on board any ship or vessel on did auy of the company of any ship or vessel come 6n board your ship in the voy age, and from what port did she sail last? .. | 10. Did you or any of your ship‘s company or passengers, with or withort your privity or conâ€" sent, land at any place within the Province of Canada? a * 11. Have you‘any person on ‘board whb is lunaâ€" tic, idiotic, déaf and dumb, blind or infirm, and are such accompanied by relations <ableito support them ? ® : + : If the answers be satisfactory, hevshall give a Clean Bill of Health to the Mastar or person in charge; and such vessels may then progeed to the hurbor of Quebec. _ If the answers be not satisfacâ€" tory, or the Medical Superintendent has any reason to suspect fraud on the part of the Master or person in charge, crew or passengers, he shall immeaiately order the vessel to such piace as may be appointed for vessels detained undet Quarantine of Observaâ€" tion; he shall call for the ship‘s papers, passengers‘ lists and logâ€"books, and inspect them thoroughly so as to ascertain the whole otf the ocourrences during the voy age, and should be imeet with any resistance, he wili make such signal as may be determined on to show that assistance is necessary. h _ 6. Mow many persons were on board vhcn the vessel sailed? [ Cabin prssengers ? Steerage passenggrs ? 4 Crew? oys + # { T. Mave any person or personsduring the voyage been infected? or are there now any infected with the cholera, plague, or any pestilential fever or discase? * ; T ise such until the , shall ds . lunatic, are such in ? sters, or board or and dis THE O‘T" III. {NoBhip of War or Privateer of either Belliâ€" erent shall hereafter be â€"permitted while in any 50", Roadstead of Waters, subject to the Territoâ€" rial jurisdiction of Hor Majesty, to take in any supâ€" plies except provisions and such other things as may be requisite for subsistence of, her Crew, and except so much coal only as M{’b. sufficent to carry such Vessel to the nemrest Port of her own Country, or bo,omo nearer destination ; and no coal shall be again‘supplied to any such Ship of War or Priuto’orfn the sume or any other Poflï¬hodmod, or Waters, subject to the Territorial jurisdietion of Her Majesty, without special permission until after aqi.xp?r?uon of Ehm moauln from the time w:on such coal may have been supplied . to her within British ‘Vum as l{otmid. ; © I have the honor to be, Sir, | t * â€" Your most humble Servant, â€" . _ " 2. If ‘any fhip of or Prlz:uer of either Hcllitmu shall; after the time when this Order shall be first notified and!put in foree in the United Kingdom na‘:n the Channel Islands, and in the several Colonies and Foreign Possessions and Deâ€" Bendeueiu of Her Majesty respectively, enter ‘any ort Roadstead, or W aters belonging to Her Majesty either.in the United Kingdom or in the Chancel Isâ€" lands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Coloniesor Foldg: Possessions or Dependen¢ies, such Vessel shall required to depart and| put to sea within Twoutyâ€" four hours after her entrance into such Port, Roadâ€" stead, or W aters, except in case of stress of weather, or of her requiring Fru:vi‘ions or things mocessary for the subsistence, of her Crew, or repairs, in cither of which cases the Authorities of the Port or of the neireaL Port (as thegasq may be), shall require her to but to sea as #oon |as possible after the exâ€" piration of such period of | Twentyâ€"four hours, withâ€" out permitting her to '{‘“} in supplies, beyond what may be necessary for her.immediate use; and no -uc{ Vessel which mly’lluyo bzn allowed to remain within British W aters for lhol{ull}mofreplir shall continue in any such Ports, Roadsteads, or: waters, for a loriger period thin |‘Twentyâ€"four hours after her necessary repairs lhxu have been completed : Provided nevertheless, thit in all cases in which there shall:‘be any \chlégwhethor;shipa of War, Privateers, or Merchant, ip? of ‘the said Belliâ€" rent ‘puhu in the‘ same Port, Roadstead, or Wnten withinâ€" the Torrit@rial jurisdiction‘of Her. Mujesty, there ghail be nx interval of not less than. Twenty â€"four hours betweer the doparture therefrom of any such Vessel (whether a Ship of War, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant Ship) of the one Belligerent, and the subsequent departure therefrom of any Ship of War or l’rinteor of the .other Belligerent, ln! the times hereby limitéd for, the departure of such Shi of War and Privateors respoctively, shall dwnyrf; case of necessity be extended, so far ag may be reâ€" uisite for givin; effect to this proviso, {nt not ?urthex or otherwise. 14 The ‘?.'"2:) \ â€" EDWARD CARDWELL 0 nl.u.fl.' l‘ # th._oznmppngpf,cm War, a Privateer, or a (Merchant Ship) shall have rnviuuly departed, unfil zfter the expiration of at Gast Twentyiwr hoursfrom the d?urture of such Instâ€"mentioned Vessel beyond tho Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Hert Majesty; l e m territories and E:oun'lim.' > Ne I. During the continuance of the present Hostiliâ€" tiesâ€"between Her Catholic Majesty and the Repubâ€"‘ lies of Chili ll:i Peru, all ships of War and Privaâ€" teers ot either Belligerent are ‘prohibited from making use of any Pmi“P or Rondntc!d in the ‘United Kingdow of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Colo: nies or Forei Possessions or Dependencies, or of aby Waters subject to the Territotial qurisdietion of the British Crown, ag a Station or a place of reâ€" sort for any wrflike pufpou, or for the purpose of obtaining any/facilities of warlike equipment, and no Ship of,Wrr,or Privateer of cither iiellig(-r(-nl shall hereafter be perniitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roallstbad, of Waters, subject to British flnrindictinn.‘f m which any Vesgel of the other Belligerent (whether the . same shall : be a Ship of Her Majesty ‘Lu be¢n pleased to command that these rules ghall be min force in the United Kingâ€" dom, and in the Ch 1 Islands, on and after Friâ€" day, the 2nd/of March next, and in Her Majésty‘s Territories and | Possessions beyond seas six days after the day L'hen :;c Governor. or other Chief Authority of each of such Terr.itori&- or Possessions respectively shall have notitied an iublished the same, stating in such ‘notification that the said Rules are .to be obe: by al} persons within the wame territories ssions. R t Certificate in wril._hi‘luuing'forth the healthy staté of the passengers aud crew, to the end that such vessel may obtain & final discharge from Quaranâ€" tine. ~But, if onâ€"the contrary, such! Inipecting Physician at Qiebee shall ind any case of pestilenâ€" gh{ or infectious dikease on board, or shall have just cause to apprebend the breéaking out of any such malady, it sha}l then be his duty to hoist m yellow flag at the njwinâ€"topâ€"gallantâ€"mast head and shall cause the yesgel to return to or remain and be detained at the mopth of the River Saint Charles for further observation and inspection ; and â€" having acquainted the Master or person in charge with the penalties to be incurred if ho ‘should permit any communication with his vessel until relqased from Quarantine, he shall geport all the cirsumstances to the ‘Minister of ? culture for the irformation of the Governor Gederal; and Af it. shall u&»en; to the said ‘Inspecting Physician at any time|that such vessel shall have paesed the Qusfl_n&iu_oi Station nt 12. All vessels trading between any ports or {:‘I‘ues within the Prévince or within the Gulf St wrencg, and not baving touched at any ports or places without the Ifrovince, nor cominunicated with any other vessel which shall have arrived from any port withput :the Progince, shall be exempt from the foregoing rule apd regulations, so far as reâ€" s{}ects the necessity jof going toâ€" or: stopping at Grosseâ€"Igle; nor sHall the said rules and regulaâ€" tions apply to any Vessel of War, or to Transports or Vessels having Queen‘s Troops on board accom: panied by a Medical (!flicer.,nn«l in a healthy, state, unless sickness or.death may have occurred during the passage,. is â€"t j All previous orders making Regulation to Quarantine are Rereby revoked. [ } I‘i\'.\l. HM. LEE Groaseâ€"Isle vitho\:trmoplpin‘. and should therefore be sent down to Gropseâ€"1sle, or that such vessel hatâ€" ing already alut:;r“ Groeseâ€"Isle, should return thereto, there to langl the passengers, he ghall order the Master or pernu: n charge to proceed or return with such vesselto Grosseâ€"Isie, and such Master or person in charge # obey such, order, ~ And the proper Offcers at GÂ¥osseâ€"Isle shalf observe, in resâ€" pest of gugh vessels,/the same‘rules and regulations as nro‘pro'vidodforf sels arriving lat (Grosseâ€"Islo with sick, ‘Should xo Inspecting Physician at Quebecrmpet with hity resistance i§ the discharge uf the dul; required of him by this regulation, he will immedliately enforce the same by | all lawful means at his dinp_op}l. 2 uo L4 2964 ; 10. Any Steuï¬b«\jtm‘ other vessel â€"that shall have towed or otherwise dotmnmunicated with a vessel, not Naving the discharge from Quarantine of the Medâ€" ical Superintendentiat Grosse:Isle, nhlu‘ be subject to the same regulations and instructions as horciq- before provided, re p‘rcting vessels not discharged from Quarantine. || } _ . ~ . [ 11. No Steainboa ntsn be allowed to proceed to Grosseâ€"Isle for the purpose of taking.on board pasâ€" sengers direct from {that island, without previously obtaining from th¢ Collector of Customs of the Port of Quebec, a written, Permit to thatseffect; subject navertheless.to the regulations hereinbefore provided."! . . ! "fif °. ~~ 13, No‘Vessel shall be entered . or cleared at the Port of Quebec or |Montreal until ‘fl/lho require~ ments of the foregoing. Regulatiohs in reference lou::u-h Voessel shall 'gnvs Teen fully complied with. | â€" 4 + 4. Anirpor'on' ho shall contravene, either by omission or commisgion, any of the foregoing Reguâ€" lations, shall, for every such offefice, incur and p-{ a Fine not exceeding Four Huexort» Doita®s, t be recovered in.the| manner prescribed by the said Act, andâ€"every pergon who, upon conviction of any such offence, shallfail to puy}ho amount of fine which he shall have been condamneil to pay, shall be imprisoned uhtil such Fine be paid. a s } ‘ Orrawa, 19th Murch, 1866. Sir,â€"I have it i‘ command to call your special attention to the anriexed copy of a Despatch from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to the Governor General of this Province, conveying: Her Majesty‘s Orders that nï¬nl,'hl'lian or Spanizh arned Vessels be allowedito bring their Prizes into Bri’t"ph Waters. .. | Tam, sir, | * E1 February 26th, 1866. 8rr,â€"Her )gqflmy being fully. determined to obâ€" serve the dutiesiof N'enlrllity during the existing hostilities |between Her ‘Catholic Majesty and the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover resolved t pre ent, is far as possible, the use of Her Majesty‘s Harborg, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her M‘fjesty'l Territorial jurisdicâ€" tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of either ‘Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to. communicate to you, for your guidance, the following Rules, which are to beut'.‘fu&ï¬qdnon(urood as Her Majosty‘s Orders and| Dirdctions:â€" > 14 . _ The Earl of (lapendon to Mr. Cardwell, + || _ | Forxigx Orrice, 2nd February, 1866, Siz,â€"Her. Majesty‘$ Government being desirgus of obgerving the st 'mtst neutrality in the c«gnt‘:st between Spain and the Republic of Chili,, they: proâ€" pose, with the ‘vie! niore effectually carrying into effect this K néiple, to interdict the Arnied Ships, and also th¢ Privateers of both Apur(ics.'t"zm carrying Rrizes made|by them into the Poits, Harâ€" hun,n‘oid»umh or |Waters of the Unites Kingâ€" doin, or anly of B*r .ynjesly's Colonies or Puss}n- sions abroad. diae + I have |accordingly to acquaint you that the Queen has| been‘ pleased‘ to direct that orders in coflonnlty&ilh the principles aboved stated, should forthwith to all ï¬ropor authorities| in the United Ki , jand to Her Majesty‘s Nayal or otherâ€" authorities in ‘all (}ul\m" beyond the United Kingdom, for their guidance in the circumâ€" stances, *}\ I have, &c., ; 14 ~~[*~~~*~ifSlguid. I 11 CLARENDON, ‘Coi The Collector ofg At Sea Ports i The Right Honorpble / Edward Cur;well, M.P., i &o., &c., &x. [Cory.) ; Cireular, Ottawn, April 3; 1865. 102â€"tf FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUsTOMs , l am, sir, ] : [Your obedi¢nt servant, | . .. ‘ R.8, M. BOUCHETT] issionertof Customs and Exci stoms, * i Canada. ;bow.\'r.\'u STREET uscA lc dl s se 9044f,‘ Ottews, Fob, 12 Packed and ins Ottawa. | R@" Country, Merchants would do well to examin¢ before purchasing elsewhere. .. >â€"* BB.S. OF MESS AND PRIME 200 MESS 4 * PB POR K. Packed and inuj)ec(ed by R. Kixiy, Esq., of CGroceries & Liquors. PRAYER BOOKS, Ottawa, Jan oOPr.â€" EV ERY KIND. * \KTE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE Ladics of Ottawa to our assortment. chap Orde 1853 ‘to th in tr Bond dered Townshi}), distant eight hundred and fiftyâ€"two and, one half links, in a Southerly direction from.the Northenst angle of Lot lettered G, aforesaid, thence Southerly along the said Concession Road, two hunâ€" dred :m{leven and one half links, ggore or less, to the land owned by George Patterson, Esq., thence Westerly, parallel with the division line between said Lot G and Lot F, in the said Concession, and along the Northern boundary of the said George Patterson‘s land, nine bundred and fortyâ€"ning i nks, more or less, to the Queen‘s highwnli.mnnix:‘ along the East side of the Ridéau Canal, thence Northerly along said hifhwuy two hundred and eight links, thence Easterly, parallel with thesaid divisiopline, between said Lots G and F, one thousand andâ€"six links, to the place of beginning, said last described ::thn of Land containing, by admeasurement, two es more or loss. t e 1324 Dated at the City of Ottawa this Third day of May, A. D., 1866. * FRANCIS CLEMOW, > 117â€"3m OrPICIAL Assioxtr. $ S GoVvERXMENT . HOUSE â€" OTTAWA, His Com ber, ter of Finance, §tating. that under authority of chapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., Sec. 24, ‘an Orderin Council was passed on 28th April, 1853, directing. " that Goods bona fide exported to this Province fromany country, but passing in (rdnsitu through another country Anmndcr Bonds shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, yalued for duty as if such Goods were imported direct from such first mentioned country into this; Piovince," and submitting that it would be desirhble to extend said Or der in (Oouncil to (/ree as well as dutiabl Goods.| 4 W plea free consi shall dutial ST ST. ST ST tery abovi Ix Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonaery f fllen of Through Passage from OTTAWA to LIVERPOOL or LONDONDERRY : JABI Nyrearssraheeessrice+..... $66.75 t0 $86.75, t (According w.'lccommodl!lun.g TBERAGE}!» 21200 cce prer ooo sls pi LE ,GTRETURN TICKETS GRANTED ‘AT REDUCED RATES. Otta TRIGTIAAN, . . Capt, DALLAXTINE. .. 2600 Tons MORAVIAN, .....Capt. Arros.... 42650 Tons HIBERNTIAN, ... Capt. Derrox,. . 72434 Tons NOY Aâ€"SCOTIAN,.,Capt. Wyitk.. . 2300 FTons BELGIAN,. ... .. Capt. Brows. . ., . 2400 Tons NORTHâ€"A MERICAN,. Capt. Kenn.1784 Tons DAMASCUS,.",..Capt. Warr.....1800 Tons | AP MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. sAILING WEEKLY. ACADIAN,, AUSTRIAX PERUVIAN,..Capt. Barraxtixn®. .. 2600 MORAVIAN, .....Capt. Arrox.... 12650 HIBERNJAN, ...€apt. Derrox,. . 72434 NOY Aâ€"SCOTIAN,.,Capt. Wyutk... 2300 GL ASG OW â€"LIN E. Ottawa, Ne# 1A6K Ja \ OCEAN STEAMSIIIPS. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. ... . .. Capt. Aird. EORGE, 1468 tons, ... .. Capt. Smith. NDREW, 14232 tons, . . . .. Capt. Scott. ATRICK, 1207, tons, . .. .. Capt. Trocks e Steamers of this Line will sail.at regular in Is between the Clyde and Quebee. rths not secured until paid for. , r passage, or,olher{mrticulnn. u)?{ly to HEUBACH & COWARD, HE GOVERNMENT OF PRINCE ED+ ‘ward Island has given notice that a Light e has recently been erected on the North Point t Island, in 47°, 3‘, 46" N., and Longitude 59%, 0" W. [The Light stands eighty feet high water, and shows a fixed white light. By Command, ‘I..." *~. t W.8. M. BOUCHETTE:; .. FPOR SALE. sâ€"â€"â€"Gulf ~of | St. Lawrence, . Prince Edward | Island . FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS, | C Ottawa, June 14, 1866 Saturday, 16thi day of December, 1865. I‘resex= f xesiLency k ApatxistrATor or rus Govâ€" | erxigyT in Corxoi. . 1$ EXCEEGENGY wus pleased to lay before the Council a Report from the nigsioner of Customs, dï¬ud‘ 15th Decemâ€" 865, and approred by the Hon. the Minisâ€" r, THOMAS STORY, ax Ixsouvrext. ereupon His, Excellencyâ€"in Council a, May 14 d to order, and it is hercby ordered, that oods passing through a foreign country med directly to Importers in Canada, hereafter be put on the same footing As le Goods. _ > uary 1, 1866 nsolvent Act of 1864 sSALF OF LANXNDS. 154tf ~JULY 8 â€"I886. sSUMMER SERVICE. Arso, a rarge stock or NOTICE TO MARINERS (ENGLISH AXD FRENCH,) Signed, DUVERNAY, BROTHERS 1866 (Building) (Building.) (8 % Commissioner of Customs 3f D. WHELAN Rideau l‘reet Acexts az Orrawa Wy. H. LEE, 2650 F25â€"y 29â€"tf Tons 12â€"f February 10. The undersi will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as letters from actual settlers, lhoviu{ their ress in the ,m:&. out the linr sdnnugcg of in particular, gc. It is desirable that should be written as concisely as possible, and be from anything like exaggeration. I am, Sir, : Your bedient servant, . A. C. BUCHANAXN, : Chief Agent. Wakcuase TA .. BV io ehercen Ns o oo t ho Wws Ougheriatendi 92. : Aoe‘ For each advertisement, not exceeding ten lin@, $2 the insertion: and 8 cents forevery extra line. For‘a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" mwonth, $6. In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. _ _ . 5 The first.pumber will 'l’r""’ the course :f next month, the second in April, bringing down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthg or quarterly, as may beâ€"required. t As the s it is intended to allot for advertising purposes m limited, and in: view of the large circulation the sheet willobtain, {for it will be disâ€" tributed gratuitously], the prices of advertisement cannot be much lower than the following :â€" * The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the ]»u&licut ion, by this Department, of an occa:iuualrn{;e , to be callâ€" ed the ©CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the encourageâ€" ment of Imm'i&ruion, and to the diffusion of necurâ€" ate â€"and useful information concerning. Canada abroad, I beg leave to bring under your notice the advantages a:in sheet will offer as an advertising mediut to land owners, and others having proper~ ties for sale or lease. As information of this kind is eagerly sought for, and much valued by every inâ€" telligent emigrant, means will thus be afforded of ;lui:‘!b intending purchaser or lessee in Great ritain in direct communication â€"with the propertyâ€" holder here. i The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorised the opening of an Information Office in Liverpool, under the manu“e- ment of Mr. Wim. Dixon, a gentleman woll acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who will be moohlly o;hr%d with the‘distribution of this paper® roughout the United Kingdom. and /in bringing {:e same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. GoVERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, 8iR QueBKC, 25th January, 18566. WhEneu pon His Excellem‘y in Council, on the reoomlnemlinion aforesaid, and under and by virâ€" :§: of the authority given and conferred by the 85th tion of the 28th Chapter, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, has been pleased to order, dnd it is hereby ordered, that on, froim and after the TW ENTIETH day of JUNE instant, Peas, Barley, Oats and Peâ€" mfloud‘:hich have paid full Toll on the Welland Canal, be and the same are hereby alfowed to ‘ruu free through the St. Lawrence Canals, the Rideau and Ottawa Canals, the St. Ann‘s Lock ‘and the Chambly Canal. _ udlnielmnk BM to lay before the Council a Memorandum from the Hon. the Minister of Finance, recommending that Peas, Barley and Onts, as well as Petroleum, which have Pnid,full Toll through the Welland Caâ€" nal, be permitted to pass through the St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll. â€" _ Coungil of this day‘s date, has been pleased to reâ€" new, for a period of one month from date hereof, the Order in Council of the 19th March last, directing that * Fire Arms andâ€"Munitions of W ar" be importâ€" ed free of duty until the 6th proximo, gubject to the condition that the Iml}\onqr Rm:i-h the Collector of with lists of parties desirous of procuring such arms,.and that such partics be known to be reliable loyal #ubjects, and such privilege shall extend to ll{ such importations made «pon and from this date. . R already paid upon Arms and Munitions of War im wrt;in tE:n fem above named. 4 alm, Sir, + Your obedient servant, R..S. M. BOUCHETTE. The Collector of Customs. * > 144â€"f MoxtaraL, 20th day of February, 17‘.6. 4 holas l PRESENXT : ‘MIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR E4. GENERAL IN COUNCIL HEREAS, BY AN ACT PASSED IN Â¥ the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign, intituled© An Act to provide against the inâ€" troduction and upremlinguf‘!i.‘.m ders affecting cerâ€" tain lanimals,"authority is given to the Governor in Council totake such fneasures as may appenr to be neceksary 41 order to prevent the introduction of conâ€" tagigus or infections rï¬pordcrn affecting sheep, chtâ€" tle, horses, and other/animals, and check puvlh disâ€" orders from spreading, if introduced ; And whereas a coufngiouldiaem or el»idcmic afâ€" fecting cattle prevails in many parts of Europe,and, is increasing and extending it« ravages, and whereâ€" a#it is expedient, in order to prevent the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, that the importaâ€" tion by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€" * + His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable the Ministeriof Agriculture, and under the authority given and onferred by the said Act, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby orâ€" dered, that on, from{ and after.the FIRST day of MARCH next, tl:o importation or introduction into this Province, of any part thereof, by sea,â€"of cattle, sheep, horses, awine, meses and mules, meat, skins, | _‘ GOVERNMENT HOoUSE, : t ‘ _ Ottawa, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866. | Presext: 4j HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" . £ERAL IN COUNCIL UXIS EXCELLENCY WAS PLEASED Atty.â€"Gien, l‘; |W Â¥, the thirty eighth chapâ€" ter lof Consolidated Statutes of Canada, intituled: « An Act respecting the preservation of the Public Health," it is amongst other things enacted, that whenever this Province or any part thereof, or plage therein, appedrs to be threateried with any formiddble ‘epidemic, endemic or contagious digâ€" easp, thp Governor amay, by Proclamation, to be by him from time to timg: issued, by and with the ad vice and .consent of ‘he Executive Council of this ‘Province, declare the zaid Act to be in force in this Province, or in any ;ï¬rt thereof, or place therein, metitioned in such Preclamation, and it shall there: updn be in force aceordingly; and the Governor may‘in like manner I‘rom time to time, as to all or any of the parts or places to which any such Progâ€" lamation extends, reQ'uke_or renew any such Procâ€" lamafion; and, subject to such revocation and reâ€" newal as aforesaid, e,t'ury such Proclamation shall have effect for six months or {':.S*nny shorter ~period in guch Proclamation| expresseX.; â€" Axp Wirkras, although‘ there exists no reason for serious alarin, the| ~Province, appears, to be zo far ; threatened with Asiatic L‘hul’;; , d*discease within the meanâ€" ing! of the ‘said |Act, as to renJer it expediâ€" ent). that all necessary ~precautions uhoï¬lk be taken for the protection of| the Publjc Health, and it. is therefore| expedient to .J¢l-lnre.,3u,« said Act to be in forge in the said Province. Now Knpw Ye, that b{ vj|3ue of the power in Me vested by the‘said Act, I, the said Governor of this Proâ€" vinge by and with the/advice of the Executive Counâ€" cil pf the said Provinge, do hereby declare the said Act herein before mehtioned to be in force in this Province, from and pfter the date of these preâ€" sents, and that the spme\ do and shall continue in force for and duringâ€"the period oT Six Calenâ€" der Months from the date hereof, unless this Proclamation be ®oon irevoked and recalled under the provisions of the #gaid Act: Of all which, Her Majesty‘s loving subjerts, and all others whom these pregents do or may in fnywise cohcern are hereby required to take notico and govern themselyes nceorâ€" dingly. JA ; Givex under my Hand and Seal at Arms, at the Government House, in the CITY of Ufl"!’ AWA, in the gaid Province, this TENTH day of April, ‘in the :{u_rrtf Our Lord, one thousandâ€"eight hnndred and gixtyâ€"six, and in the Twentyâ€"Ninth . _\ year of Her Majesty‘s Reign. ids se this shee :ide ay, pr&yh here 81 Kn by vin cil Act sen in de P the Ma pre req a'iï¬l By Command, b WM. McDOUGALL, Seeretary Sir, PROVINCE OK CANADA A PROCLAMATION. Gzo. Er. Carrie®, “r HERE AS, in and by Atty.â€"Gen, _ y (W W., the thirty eighth chapâ€" By His Excellency the Right lltnurnble Cuarur® Staxuey Viscoubt Moscx,} Baron Monek of Baliytramon, in the County W exford, Governorâ€" General of British North America, and Captainâ€" Ajeneral and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and over the Provinces of Carnda, Nova‘Scotia, New Brunsâ€" wick, and the l*ulul of Prinee Edward, and + Viceâ€"Admiral of the game, &e., &¢. » To all.to whom theso) presents shall comeâ€"GrEETâ€" I8G : Pï¬ t s , horns, hoofs, or other parts of;such animaly straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby bited ; save and except such cargo or cargoes, rt of gargo, as His Excellency in Council may fter see fit to exempt from such prohibition. A W. H. LEE, : ave it in command to inform you that His Exâ€" icy the Goyernorâ€"Generil, by an Order in uk No: 415. 1 8~1..0093:5 No. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS, ! Ottawa} June 6, 1866 ary 28, 1866 are hereby Authorized to refund the dugics Clerk Executive Council Cletk Executive Council W. . LEE, 12447 No. 8 62â€"tt 66â€"( | ,_NORTHROP & LYMAN, » Newcastle, C. W., |. _ General Agen‘s for Canada. Sold by Geo. Morti.zer, J:‘I:g Roberts, W# (‘)lt.“luoey, H. 11, McCarthy, C J. Skinper, in WA. A s Thc'aï¬wninlnihgcflimz{y of, the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curifi¢ the Discases for which it is recommended, and its wonderful success in subduing the torthring pains . of Rheurnatism, and in relieving Nervous Affec» tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedics: for these complaints. Orders are coming in frot Medicine Dealers inall parts of the country for further supplies, and each tesâ€" l‘yigg as to t!]nf, mliv_t-n..nl satisfaction it gives. C U 4 Mï¬ awe Cne The Canadian Pain Destroyet never fails to give immediate relief, <All );Idicine Dealers keep it. . Physicians orderand nse it ; and n& family will be without it after once trying it, . Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. 3 THE CANADIAN PAINX DESTROYER has A. now been before the Public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permament relief when :i%ely used, and we g:vemever known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all 1¢ delighted with its operations, and spcak in he highest terms of its virtues and magical effects. .. | We speak from cxpcricdcuiin this matter, havitg tested it thoroughly | and therefore those who are suffering from n$y ofâ€" the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may doâ€" pend upon its being a Sovereign Remedy. The astonishing efficacy of the Canadain ‘These Pills are harmony with ‘th ai BRISTOI®S SAR from depraved tw helpless sufferers 1 Aggnee of these tw that have heretofo able, disappear qi following \.{isc:wvs \1:icku1. and the 1 should be at onee 1 Dyspepsing or plaints, Ca Bristol‘s Sarsaphrilla, and Bris ed Pills are for sald by all Drug; Sold in Ottawa by John Robert F. MacCarthy, J.‘Jennings, W. George Mortimer, $ Among the mm~11 disci Side, Back. and | Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore «_ Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Ctamps in the Stomach, Cholera llorl_{ui“ Dysentry, * ,___ Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, _ | .« Frost Bites * Liver, Sto Put ul) in Glass P any climate. \==_. _ tiong. | It is also a «ure remiedy for . _. _ _ SALT RHEUM,. RING _ WORM, TETITER, SCaLD HEAD AND NSCURYVEY. It is guaranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" ful preparation| of GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILL A And is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilis even in its wonst {ormn.. e3# It is the very best medicine ‘for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly so when used in conâ€" nection with & BRISTOL‘S The Gr No. 267 Notre DameStreet the various extondive rnn.-i;nunbnu direct from this celebrated establishment, embracing all the new styles of their elegant and efaborately.«curved and pulished Td 2 m m n £ Hac onl THESI i We NV S By all who ness. . It is tion for the Scrofuia, Old Sores, Bollr' Tuimors, Ab= ‘scesses, Uicebsy:. . _ (Vegetab A power! : B i/A s 1 O1y‘ W }.= 11 SARSAPAIMIALLA ! i And every kind Ottawa, Dec, m(te o /7â€"7' y w9 t "‘; 'J/ February 13, 1866 CANADIA N BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE! The great de., art IN OUART BOTTLES.! the‘ only genuine a permanent cure of are & ilarly rechinmended for fise during THE BLOOD 18 THICK, THE lation clogged, and the humors of the «i urhea‘thy by the heavy and iw:uï¬y the winter mumh.-; This safe, though ergent, cleauses eviery, portion of tgc em, and should be jused daily dt Purifier of the Blood | i lDDict Drinl IXG AXDsUMMER 8 1865 Indigestion msetipationg . and Piles. L_ L\ S ure for all Diseases of the repared ex y to rate in pgr:‘:ten nfpll bknqo'p:riï¬eru, ‘APARILLA, lin cases atising i a, or impure blood. _ The most Txd not dur-‘ . _ Underthe inâ€" ))GREAT REMEDILES, maladies ¢ been considered ‘uttelly incur. itkly and permanently." In the Itheso Pills nre the safest, the nz'st rm_ncdy cvg preplt,td, and important of modern Medical woeries standsthe mach and Bowels, ials, and Warranted to keep in fSorted to PAIN DESTROYER r who. wish to prevent sick enuine and origimal prepara axto lt 1â€" wX c | ¢y, equais Sugarâ€"Uoated | and c« de., and Scabioys erup ing to the citizens of cially, that he will hsuing mpring, ofter ishea . premises, nts direct from this tol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" ists everywhere. , Dr. Garvey, H. M. Massey, and ’ Liver Comm» Icadackes de. dangerou lLdw.â€"y & % Ti _ For seventeen years the snp«-ï¬of excellence of our, Melodeons has not been questioned, as «t for two years past the c s demand Tas made it impossible for us to Eo‘e( our orders Ewomptly. «With our fncre Mfacilities, we eel warranted in asguring out patrons that their orders will be promptly met, gnd solici a continuance of their patronagd, f When a dealer represents any othor instrumont a* "the same as ours," it is ngually a there attempt to sell an inferior instruwent on whicb he can make a large profit. } % . P. 8.«A libreal discount to Churches, Clerpy men and Schools. . Address.« . ; y . GEOâ€"A..PRINCE, & oo. 8 ‘llhlo N ; # _.Ottawa, Dec. 18 1865, I..a The Mclodeon and School Organ Our arromatic device obviates this dificulty entirely, thésimple actof blowing with more or less force:giving the d(-niq1] increase on decrease in the volume of the tone, PIANO FORTES * Another objoction w»fl'in method of blowing was, that both foet bengleccupjed, no eppor tunity was offefed for th. -'m.n.n"n ment of th swell. , Within the past two veays, instrument: constructed on this Enropeait ;-Yln of «»d46ubii blowers," have been mapufacturcd in ° this gountry, and to countoract this dificulty (waht of a swell) a lever has been ; m&-fl«l from the centre of the instrument, toact 4pon the swell, AXD OPERATED #y Tu® Kxee. | Thelinconvenience and contertion necessary to eMWact this object are disagrecable enpugh to a gentleman, but to a lady the use of such an.appendage is nearly impossible. £."%>+ 9 NILLUSTRATEB CATALOGUE taining full 4excription | ot style testimonials of the mostâ€"emingpt musi @s to the &upcrior exoolli nyvf’ outr is mentsâ€"will be sent froe to any bress: In presenting the Armamafc/Oncar, w boldly announce the greatest ftriumph i: musical instruments of the age. | Durihg t. t half century, the French abd Genmar me manufactured . reed instruments wit) Gouble bellows, anil two pedils for the feet to operate; but the want of the reversed or .axâ€" navsTtep BErtoWs, (which is the only bellosxs used in our instrpments,) made it impossible for them to produce the m«jluw, rich and musical um%'» which our instruments are cclebrated. # 4* h y * je0r Ouk ‘lllv-'"~~? 6 M Instrument Warranted for FIVE Y. Before purchasit catalogue, wil} pric Ottawa, Dec. 18, 18 The X. . Times, July 12. ‘n?'ï¬ â€"We Lave now anâ€"instrument without an pqua It can sing with a smooth â€"«delicacy, perfedtiy unatâ€" tainable on any other instrumer@t‘; an ondinary player obtains with no exertion, the fhllness of znGnnd Piahoâ€"Forte, and they must® speedily persede the old styles. Raimculy . Gextieex :â€"Having thoroughly examined and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented aud paâ€" tented by Mr. 8. B. Drices, I am of the opin.on that.the tone resulting from his improvemn.s as exhibited in the instruments under exar i. nition, in point of richness, dqï¬h sn Doi n â€" ¢y, equals that of the bekt Grand Piano 8 and ezcels them in pute, musjoal intoltion and actval> tone, power thus iapproxim®iiing ¢loser to what 1 consideér peu Inent than has yet been achrerie tem Of manutacture. | he N. Y. Tribun: says twâ€"1 1 wly â€" invented Fiapoâ€"F. Ithe praise given to them | ottachalk, Sttackosch, . s regards structure, the hilosophical ; in phrity, inuity of tone{ in vocal rowing excelence which « ) © sing" on the instrunvent. eserve the bigh 4t rank. y opinion, is destined to w n the manufacture of ‘Pis world. ‘ |\ From the X.Â¥. Zeaid, carciul cnmh:ï¬ioxs of D we find the results oltain singing tone, iro.‘-nt pa throughout the éntire inâ€"t found in Pianos constructed @52 to $552 EJ4OH:! & THIRTY, NXINE !'.UHL‘I'Ig,\‘. ith PATENT BASSO TENTUTO or $SUB RASS; gwetet hess SCHOOL ORGANS and KELODEONS every ‘morning, (Bundays excepted,) by Grores Corrox, Proprivtor, at . the Timcs Steam Printing Works, No. 60, Sparks Street, in the City of Ottawa, County yof Carleton C. W, * . All of our instruments nave upon the nione ard, in full, ©GEO. A. l'li!t'({E & 00 35,000 NOW in USE * Automatic Organs. Finisbed in El WV HE Orrawa Tos.â€"Printed and Published GEO A. PRINXCE ATAECC 7 THeW DWFonnge.‘ / Caution to Purchasers, No Chaige for Bozing The Automatic 0 to WM. HALL!A& soN, urs respectfull * T. N. GO SOLE AGEXTS raiatExr @4 !unt B« ml'“ Ouk jeases, Vupping 43 Broadw a/l, Walnut TSCHALK NEW YORK a ‘ descript ©O.* ears 8 1 «i 24 o toe o a, D: "OT1 A ham, C.£ Otawa °_ EDW Adi “ A R R EKS TE _\'-nr_v, Pabi Crown Attorncy, 4 and "Ras»«il Orrics : In the Januaary 27, 1806 B solicitors i Conreyancers; OQerice: Ceo ateal Ottowa. Wountan PDooms ttawa, Feb. 7, 4 oricus : d all a Ale. (W right wilt '¢i‘;p‘, of evary a «04 5 Asiv® uxd *y. 3+ % . CLIA flAfl 8t 48 TWs .floluuuf-»illj es Pablic, &c., & Qrrice: Acioy* Jitawas a few ‘.n-‘tul‘u? is prepared to -ul 'LG Crowm Land Claims, any agoney for of the GGove: Yitawa, Fob. 1 l‘ AXD Ag« lie, has rea Wx. Cunso. ttewa, Fob. 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